Officials at the University of Colorado are monitoring emergency advisories, but the Fourmile Canyon Fire does not represent an immediate threat to the Boulder campus.

Classes and campus events are not canceled.

"I am urging off-campus students, faculty and staff residing in the city's potential evacuation area to be vigilant and remain calm," said Frank Bruno, vice chancellor for administration in a statement. "If the city of Boulder calls for evacuation of your neighborhood, I'm encouraging full cooperation with personal safety in mind.

The university will update campus-specific information as needed on the CU-Boulder home page at www.colorado.edu and the Emergency Information Line at 303-492-4636.

CU faculty, staff and students should also monitor their campus e-mail and cell phones for emergency alerts, texts and updates.

"There is no threat to the campus and it is not included in the city's potential evacuation area." Bruno said.

Students, faculty and staff are urged to pay attention to advisories concerning the changing conditions and possible evacuations and to follow instructions from city and law enforcement officials, according to the school.Contact Camera Staff Writer Brittany Anas at 303-473-1132 or anasb@dailycamera.com.

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